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Exasperated, Citizens Mobilize to "Save" Saint-Roch

Summary by Le Carrefour De Québec
Citizens can no longer feel a sense of insecurity in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood, faced with important issues related to homelessness and drug addiction. Alexandre Morin Freddy Correa, a local resident for more than ten years, and Sophie Champagne, who works in the restaurant sector, say they have reached a point of break. Faced with what they perceive as a deterioration of the security climate, they feel they can no longer remain silent. They …
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Citizens can no longer feel a sense of insecurity in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood, faced with important issues related to homelessness and drug addiction. Alexandre Morin Freddy Correa, a local resident for more than ten years, and Sophie Champagne, who works in the restaurant sector, say they have reached a point of break. Faced with what they perceive as a deterioration of the security climate, they feel they can no longer remain silent. They …

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Le Carrefour de Québec broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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